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What Will It Take to Bring Cultivated Meat to Market?

Scientist Holding Petri Dish With Pieces Of Raw Cultured Meat In

Scientist holding Petri dish with pieces of raw cultured meat in laboratory, closeup

While the plant-based meat industry may be in something of a holding pattern, cultivated meat companies are running full steam ahead. Singapore is currently the only country where cultivated meat is available on the market, but several other countries are moving toward that goal.

In November 2022, the FDA completed its first pre-market consultation for human food made using animal cell culture technology. The agency evaluated information from UPSIDE Foods, which hopes to launch its cultivated chicken in the U.S. There are several steps still to go – including facility registration, food safety planning, and USDA inspection – but the foundation has been laid.

Last month, the Good Food Institute hosted a webinar about what it will take to bring cultivated meat to market in the U.S. Their experts provided an overview of the science of cultivated meat, the regulatory picture, and current consumer research.

Key takeaways: Regulatory

For more information, visit the FDA website: Human Food Made with Cultured Animal Cells.

Key takeaways: Consumer insights

For more information, watch the full webinar on YouTube.

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